Vintage 1950's Chevrolet Kleenex Dispenser, Under Dash Swing Out, Very Nice. on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
UP FOR BID IS A VINTAGE CHEVROLET UNDER DASH KLEENEX DISPENSER. THIS MOUNTS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE DASH. SWINGS OUT FOR TISSUES. A GREAT ACCESSORY TO DRESS UP THAT OLD CHEVY AND WILL MAKE YOUR SWEET THING HAPPY. IN GREAT CONDITION AND READY TO MOUNT.
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